acquire |
to get or come to have as one's own. |
chemistry |
the science that studies the form and function of basic elements and their compounds. |
design |
a plan or outline showing how something is to be built or carried out, or the way that something is put together or appears in the end because of the way it was planned. |
dispute |
an argument or debate. |
dose |
an amount of medicine to be taken at one time or at certain times. |
dribble |
to drip or flow slowly in drops. |
forgive |
to excuse or pardon. |
invent |
to think of, come up with, or create something new. |
majestic |
having majesty; grand; splendid; noble. |
pare |
to cut off the outside layer or ends from. |
pledge |
a serious promise; vow. |
solemn |
serious in appearance, sound, or mood. |
talented |
having a natural skill or gift in some activity. |
traffic |
the movement of people or vehicles along a sidewalk, road, or other route of travel. |
vanity |
too much pride in oneself or in how one looks. |